By Nathaniel DeLucia
Representatives from
Japan, China, Korea, the US, and the EU, referred to as the IP5, met this past
week at the annual
General Assembly of the World Intellectual Property Organization
to discuss ways the various countries could coordinate their patent
laws. Discussions included the creation of a centralized database accessible by
patent examiners in every country.
For
the complete story and list topics that were discussed, see Intellectual
Property Watch’s article, located here.
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